Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement by the UN to allow millions of tons of cereals from black coastal ports.

The signing ceremony took place at the Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul on July 22 with the participation of Russian and Ukraine representatives, as well as UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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The UN officials said the agreement will set up a group of Turkish, Ukraine and UN employees to monitor the cargo operations on the ship in Ukraine, before they pass through the route that is under the Black Sea.

Ukrainian pilots with maps will guide cereal cargo ships passing through the coastal torpedo area.

The joint coordination center will check the cargo ships to Ukraine to receive cereals to ensure they do not carry weapons or items that can be used to attack Ukraine.

Russia and Ukraine also agreed not to attack any cargo ships or ports participating in the initiative to transport essential cereals, while the UN and Turkey supervisors will be available at Ukrainian ports to delinue the zones.

The grain harvesting machine harvested and moved to a truck in the field near Mykolaiv, southern Ukraine in July 2013.

Please express my most sincere thanks to the representatives of the Russian Federation and Ukraine.

He also praised this as an agreement for the world, expressing his hope that it would save the supporting countries on the verge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge of the famine, as well as helping to stabilize the price.

The US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield then said the country would try to force Russia to take responsibility for the UN-backed agreement to resh 2 to the Ukrainian cereal export through the Black Sea.

Russia has performed the obligations specified in this document.

About 25 million tons of wheat and Ukrainian cereals are stuck in the towers containing the black sea.

Exporting cereals is said to be the cause of global food prices, and at the same time raise concerns about famine, especially in the poorest countries in the world.

Russia rejected the allegations to seriously make the food crisis, saying that the main reason was from Western sanctions to exporting goods and fertilizer of this country.

Turkey said it would join Russia, Ukraine and the UN Secretary General to sign an agreement to restore cereal exports in the Black Sea today.

Tens of millions of tons of cereals are still trapped in Ukraine, causing farmers to pile up when they are about to enter a new harvest.